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by mathewpeterson
3230 days ago
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I was really disappointed to see that Winlink was dependent on Microsoft Windows but I was absolutely astonished that the only open source client (e.g. pac linux) were hosted on SourceForge and _still_ kept in CVS repository. That was a complete show stopper for me to even try to use the software or even feel compelled to contribute. However, it's very disappointing to see all the closed sourced / propriety software and protocols in the Amateur Radio community since I feel the whole hobby is founded on DIY and hackers, in the true definition of the word. Luckily, some very smart people are re-writing the Winlink 2000 libraries and apps using Golang, it's called Pat[1] which makes this tech much more viable in 2017. It's projects like this that give me a little more hope that this hobby is still active and has a chance at surviving. 1. http://getpat.io/ 73, KD9BKC |
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(On a side note, you should write your own open source Winlink client for Linux. Then, you can use the latest VCS-of-the-week and host it wherever you like. Apparently the author preferred to use Windows, CVS, and Sourceforge. It was extremely rude and disrespectful of him to not check with you first, so before you get started make sure that you ask me which language I want you to write it in.)